The intelligence failures leading up to Hamas’ terrorist attack against Israel on October 7th are still relevant and need answers, despite the issue becoming peripheral. This invasion, carried out by over 1,000 Hamas terrorists, resulted in the deaths of 1,400 innocent men, women, and children. It was a catastrophic failure in intelligence for both Israel and the United States.
It comes as no surprise that Joe Biden’s administration failed to detect the Hamas attack, given his history of incompetence in foreign affairs. This man has consistently shown a lack of understanding and ability when it comes to international issues. Additionally, his focus on climate change, as evidenced by his executive orders and appointments, may have diverted attention and resources away from national security.
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At least 31 Americans were killed on October 7th and more are currently held hostage — because Biden had his intelligence community focused on climate change. https://t.co/mGQlsn7Bis
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) November 14, 2023
The Biden administration’s shift towards combating climate change within the intelligence community raises questions about their ability to detect and prevent terrorist attacks. While Hamas was busy planning their assault, the intelligence community was prioritizing climate change. This blatant political posturing on climate change undermines the safety of the United States and its allies by sidelining other credible threats.
It is also worth mentioning that the intelligence community’s failure to detect the Hamas attack echoes their previous mishandling of the Russian collusion hoax. These are the same analytical people who perpetuated a false narrative for years. It raises concerns about their competence and judgment.
It is possible that distractions and misaligned priorities contributed to these intelligence failures. However, it is crucial to hold both the Israeli and American intelligence communities accountable for their shortcomings. The lives lost in this attack deserve answers, and steps must be taken to prevent similar failures in the future.